The list below describes the percentage of people who drove by different types of vehicles in a European city in 1990, 2000, and 2010.
How we can see, cars expected showed the highest range in use in every year. Thus, buses were a common form of transport and took one-third from one hundred, broadly.
Regarding bicycles and trains, there was continued small downward and upward trend, respectively. In 1990, bicycle use was fixed at 15 per cent, then, this number slightly decreased to 12 percent during the next 10 years and consequently reached 10 percent in 2010. Trains had the opposite trend. The biggest value, 15 percent, was also obtained in the last year studied. However, the table shows it was only 10 percent in 1990 in this category.
Walking began from at the same value as trains, but in 2000 dropped to 8 percent and remained at this level until 2010.
